How a male contraceptive pill could work | John Amory

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When I tell people
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that I'm trying to develop a contraceptive pill for men,
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the response usually varies along gender lines.
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Women say something like,
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"Fantastic. It's about time. When?"
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(Laughter)
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Men have one of two responses.
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They either love the idea,
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or they look at me a little warily
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and wonder what exactly I have in store for their testicles.
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(Laughter)
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So why does the world need a male pill?
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Well, what if I told you
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that of the six million pregnancies annually in the United States,
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three million of them are unintended?
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That's half.
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That's a really surprising number.
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And those three million unintended pregnancies
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account for the vast majority of the more than one million abortions
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annually performed in the United States.
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Happily, the rate of unintended pregnancy has fallen in the last few years
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by about 10 percent.
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This is because more women are using effective, long-acting,
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reversible forms of contraception.
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But we still have a long way to go.
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One approach that's finally becoming a real possibility
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is better contraceptive options for men.
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Think about it.
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We have over a dozen methods of contraception for women:
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pills, patches, IUDs, shots, sponges, rings, etc.
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For men, we've had the same two options
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for more than a hundred years:
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condoms and vasectomy.
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Despite having only two options,
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both of which have significant drawbacks,
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men currently account for 30 percent of all contraceptive use,
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with 10 percent of couples relying on vasectomy
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and 20 percent of couples using condoms.
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Why are 20 percent of couples relying on condoms for contraception
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when condoms have a one-year failure rate of over 15 percent?
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It's because many women can't either safely take
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currently available female contraceptives, for reasons such as blood clots,
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or they can't tolerate the side effects.
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So if we think a male contraceptive would be useful, the next question is:
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How do we go about developing one?
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Well, there's two general approaches.
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The first approach is to try and interfere
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with the way the sperm swim towards or bind to the egg.
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This approach turns out to be really difficult,
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because it's hard to get enough medication in the small volume of the ejaculate
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and have it still work inside the female reproductive tract.
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This is why there's been a lot more work done on the second approach,
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which is turning off sperm production entirely.
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This is also challenging.
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Why? Turns out that men make a lot of sperm.
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(Laughter)
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Men make a thousand sperm every second
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and to have an effective contraceptive,
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you need to get that level of sperm production
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down to one percent of its normal value.
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The good news is, this is possible,
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almost.
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The most studied approach has been to use hormones to suppress sperm production.
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Testosterone and progesterone, when administered together,
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will suppress the signals from the brain to the testes to make sperm,
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and in about 90 percent of men,
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sperm production after three to four months will stop.
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Unfortunately, 10 percent of men don't respond to these hormonal regimens
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for reasons that aren't understood.
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For the last several years, my colleagues and I
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have been taking a different approach to male contraceptive development,
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one that doesn't involve the administration of hormones.
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Specifically, we are looking to block the function of vitamin A in the testes.
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Why? Well, for over 90 years it's been known
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that you need vitamin A to make sperm.
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Animals who are deprived of vitamin A in their diet
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stop making sperm
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and restart making sperm again when the vitamin A is reintroduced.
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The vitamin A that we ingest
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is converted by a family of enzymes to something called retinoic acid.
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One of these enzymes is found only in the testes.
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It's this enzyme that we are attempting to block.
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The blockade of this enzyme should deprive the testes of retinoic acid
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and stop sperm production
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without affecting vitamin A's functions elsewhere in the body.
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We're testing this approach in animals
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and hope to move to human testing soon.
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Obviously, the impact of such a male contraceptive
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would go well beyond reproductive biology.
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It's interesting to speculate about the effect that it would have
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on relationships between men and women.
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One intriguing possibility
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is that a man could monitor his contraceptive status over time.
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In the last several years,
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two groups have introduced home sperm-testing devices
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that are iPhone-based
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and that are easy to use.
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A man could test his sperm count and share the result with his partner.
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If the man's sperm count were zero,
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the man and his partner would feel very comfortable
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relying on his contraceptive.
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A tool like this, coupled with a male contraceptive,
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could greatly increase the role for men in preventing unintended pregnancy.
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The researchers who are working on male contraception
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are trying to create a better future for couples,
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a future where contraception is no longer considered just "a woman's issue,"
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rather an issue for couples to decide together.
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So why does the world need a male pill?
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Well, I believe that a male pill
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will help reduce the stubbornly high rates of unintended pregnancy and abortion
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and allow men to equally participate
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in contraception.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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